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'Monkey kidney vaccines' and 'teaching kids to hate America': Group speaks out during Carson City School Board meeting

During the Carson City School Board meeting on Tuesday evening, a number of citizens took over the public comment period to voice their opposition to students wearing face masks for the remainder of the school year, as well as the board’s use of the word “equity” at a previous meeting.

Even though only two of those who spoke said they have children in the Carson City School District, the attendees voiced their concerns about children wearing masks for the remainder of the school year, which ends next Thursday, June 3.

Many public commenters discussed popular pieces of misinformation, such as the disproven idea that the COVID-19 vaccine alters DNA, or that there is no scientific evidence supporting that masks work and that the masks are "killing children."

One man stated that all of the school board members should be fired because the vaccine contains aborted fetal cells, monkey kidney cells, E-Coli, animal parts, spermicide, and more, and that every one who gets the vaccine will be dead within two years.

Many of those who spoke stated they were against the school district teaching critical race theory, which the school district has never suggested the schools should teach.

The confusion came from a meeting held on the school district’s refresh of its strategic plan, in which the word "equity" was used during the meeting.

In education terminology, according to the National School Board Association, “Equality in education is achieved when students are all treated the same and have access to similar resources. Equity is achieved when all students receive the resources they need so they graduate prepared for success after high school.”

However, many of the individuals who spoke were under the impression that the word equity had a connection with the highly-debated "critical race theory," which is an academic movement started by civil rights scholars and activists in the U.S. in 1989 which is “based on the premise that race is not a natural, biologically grounded feature (…) but a socially constructed (culturally invented) category that is used to oppress and exploit people of color,” according to Britannica.com.

Prior to the opening of public comment, Carson City School District Superintendent Richard Stokes gave a prepared statement which stated in part:

A possible explanation for this misunderstanding could be due to the use of the word “Equity.” At the May 4 Community PLC meeting, citizens referred to the meaning of the word “equity”; as it is used in the document “Critical Race Theory,” by Christopher F. Rufo (April 19, 2021). In educational conversations, use of the word “equity” is used when school staff works to provide additional resources to students in need. There is no hidden political agenda in this effort to assist students.

Those interested in obtaining a copy of the current Strategic Plan, which does not contain the word "Equity" in any form, can find it here.

Despite this explanation, many still voiced their dissent against the school district teaching critical race theory because, they said, it would teach children to hate America.

Multiple commenters stated that the school district should not use the word “equity” in any form because it might be misunderstood as having ties to Marxism.

Other protests were less clear. One woman, who stated she was worried about “world control,” played a recording of herself speaking along with piano music, with what appeared to be her praying for America to “not fall to socialism and communism.”

The last day of school for students of the Carson City School District is Thursday, June 3, which will have a minimum day schedule.

Carson Middle School will host an 8th Grade Drive-Thru Promotion ceremony at 10 a.m. on Friday, June 4.

Eagle Valley Middle School will host an 8th Grade Drive-Thru Promotion ceremony at 11 a.m. on Friday, June 4.

The Carson High School Graduation will be held on the CHS Football Field Saturday, June 5 beginning at 9 a.m.

The Pioneer High School Graduation will be held as a Drive-Thru ceremony on Wednesday, June 2 at 6 p.m.

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Skies filled with smoke make for interesting lighting against the backdrop of the sun.

The Carson City Senior Center greatly appreciates the following businesses and individuals for donating raffle prizes and sponsorship for our 2021 “Comedy thru the Ages” Follies. Thank you for your support!

The Kings Canyon Road and Trailhead Project, located west of Carson City, will make improvements to Kings Canyon Road, as well as construct a new 25 stall parking area at the existing trailhead. Other amenities will include installation of a vault toilet, ADA parking stall and OHV/equestrian trailer parking. Construction is anticipated to begin in mid-July and likely continue through October.

I have been seeing a nasty noxious (that means it’s against the law) weed in bloom recently, yellow starthistle. It is a 2- to 4-foot-tall gray-green plant covered in whitish hairs with wicked ½- to 1-inch spines at the base of each yellow flower.

Smoke blew in Friday night from the Tamarack fire over the Minden-Tahoe Airport.

UPDATE: Many Carson Now readers are reporting the AQI figures are much higher, well into the 300 AQI range. We're checking on the latest and will update.
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Air quality continues to worsen Sunday morning, with an "unhealthy" range in the air quality index throughout Carson Valley in Douglas County and moving into the Carson City area, according to airnow.gov.

UPDATE: The threat of dry lightning from thunderstorms expected to move into the Carson City region and Sierra Front has prompted the National Weather Service to issue a Red Flag Warning beginning at 8 p.m. tonight and lasting through 11 a.m. Monday.

Here is the Carson City area road report for the week of July 19-25, 2021. Closures are expected at the following locations due to road and utility work:

Cactus Jack Catch'n The Sun photo

With the smoky sky it looks like Cactus Jack in Carson City is catching the sun.

Friends of the Carson City Library is hosting their first author event in over a year during their Christmas in July author event at Browsers Corner Bookstore Saturday, July 31. Author Monica Marcinko is presenting her children’s book, “I Want to be an Elf,” at the bookstore from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. while dressed as an elf and spreading early holiday cheer.

UPDATE SUNDAY, 11 a.m.: According to the U.S. Forest Service, the fire size has been revised to 18,299 acres and is still 0 percent contained. There is a red flag warning today from 11 AM through tomorrow at 11 AM. There are thunderstorms predicted today in the afternoon that may cause erratic winds in the fire area.

Today, firefighters will continue to actively suppress the fire where they can do so safely. Crews will be focusing on preserving life and property with point protection of structures and putting in containment lines where possible. Aviation resources are available to assist with water delivery when smoke conditions allow. The fire continues to impact the community of Markleeville and the surrounding areas.

Evacuations: Mandatory evacuations are in place for the following areas: Grover Hot Springs, Shay Creek, MarkleeVillage, Markleeville, Carson River Resort, & Poor Boy Road area, Wolf Creek Campground, Silver Creek Campground, ADDITIONALLY Sierra Pines, Upper and Lower Manzanita, Crystal Springs, Alpine Village, Diamond Valley Road and Hung-a-lel-ti are now under mandatory evacuations.

Closures: Highway 89 is closed at the intersection of Highway 4 and 89. Highway 4 is currently open west of the Highway 89 and Highway 4 junction. Please slow down and drive with caution in the area as fire crews and equipment will continue to arrive and use the Highway to access the fire. Please refer to https://roads.dot.ca.gov/ for closure specifics.

UPDATE: As of 6 p.m. Saturday, the Tamarack Fire had burned 21,000 acres and was zero percent contained. Mandatory evacuations are in place for the following areas: Grover Hot Springs, Shay Creek, MarkleeVillage, Markleeville, Carson River Resort, & Poor Boy Road area, Wolf Creek Campground, Silver Creek Campground, ADDITIONALLY Sierra Pines, Upper and Lower Manzanita, Crystal Springs, Alpine Village, Diamond Valley Road and Hung-a-lel-ti are now under mandatory evacuations. "The Mesa" is under a voluntary evacuation (as of 3:00pm) but conditions are changing fast.

Closures: Highway 89 is closed at the intersection of Highway 4 and 89. Highway 4 is currently open west of the Highway 89 and Highway 4 junction. Please slow down and drive with caution in the area as fire crews and equipment will continue to arrive throughout the evening. Please refer to https://roads.dot.ca.gov/ for closure specifics.
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UPDATE AND CORRECTION 4:39 p.m.: The Tamarack Fire was not started on Friday, as previously reported, but was caused by a lightning strike on the 4th of July and rose in strength on Friday due to high winds.

According to Inciweb, the current information is as follows:

The 6,600 acre Tamarack Fire burned actively through the night and has consumed 6,600 acres. The fire continues to burn in a northerly direction backing towards Highway 89 south of Markleeville towards the Carson River. The fire is 0% contained.

Today, firefighters will continue to utilize aviation resources to support handline construction where they can safely do so to minimize the spread of the fire towards areas of unburned fuels and structures. In addition, structure protection fire engines from the local area with support from wildland fire engines will continue to suppress the fire as it encroaches into the community of Markleeville and the surrounding areas. A local hotshot crew will utilize suppression tactics to take advantage of natural barriers and areas of opportunity to increase the containment throughout the burning period. Additional suppression resources have been ordered and will be arriving throughout the day to support the firefighting efforts.

As per the Alpine County Sheriff's Department, mandatory evacuations are in place for the following areas: Grover Hot Springs, Shay Creek, MarkleeVillage, Markleeville, Carson River Resort, & Poor Boy Road area, Wolf Creek Campground, Silver Creek Campground, ADDITIONALLY Sierra Pines, Upper and Lower Manzanita, Crystal Springs, Alpine Village, Diamond Valley Road and Hung-a-lel-ti are now under mandatory evacuations. "The Mesa" is under a voluntary evacuation (as of 3:00pm, 7/17/21) but conditions are changing fast. Please stay out of these areas to allow emergency personnel to do their jobs.

Highway 89 is closed at the intersection of Highway 4 and 89. Highway 4 is currently open west of the Highway 89 and Highway 4 junction. The public is reminded to drive with caution in the area as fire crews and equipment will be arriving throughout the day. Please refer to https://roads.dot.ca.gov/ for closure specifics.

With active burning throughout the night and predicted fire activity today, the Carson Valley and surrounding areas may be impacted by the smoke and light ash fall throughout the day and into the evening hours.

Giselle Ballet performed by Sierra Nevada Ballet

Giselle is the bittersweet story of love and death that has moved audiences of all ages in every corner of the world. It is possibly the best-loved of the world’s ballets about the peasant girl who falls in love with a grand Duke, dies of a broken heart and is transformed into a spirit protecting her lover from the vengeance of a group of evil female spirits called Wilis.

On July 15th and 16th detectives assigned to the Regional Narcotics Unit (RNU) arrested Justin Gardner-Edelman, 22, and Roman McGregor, 23, for selling nearly 200 fraudulent prescription pills to undercover detectives.

UPDATE 12 p.m.: As of 12 p.m., Carson City's AQI has changed to 166, which is 'Unhealthy.'

Gardnerville is now at 179, also 'Unhealthy.'

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While the Tamarack Fire burns, more and more of its smoke is settling on the valley floor, causing a smokey haze that is affecting air quality throughout the region.

Carson Now and Adam's Hub are teaming up to promote a Back to Work Job Fair.

We want to help match great people with excellent employment opportunities, so join us on Thursday, August 12th from 11 am to 5 pm at Adam's Hub ( 111 W. Proctor St.) for a productive job search experience featuring key employers in the region.

UPDATE 12 p.m. Saturday: Highways 88, 89, and 4 are closed in the fire area. Helicopters are being utilized to try and control the blaze. As of Saturday morning the fire was at 0 percent containment.

If you are in the area of the Tamarack Fire please sign up for reverse 911 for evacuation notification: https://alpinecountyca.gov/204/Sheriff

UPDATE 10 a.m: Saturday: The Tamarack Fire is burning at approximately 6,600 acres as of Saturday morning.

Mandatory evacuations are underway for Markleeville. Highway 89 is closed at Turtle Rock Park.

UPDATE 7:18 p.m.: The Humbolt-Toiyabe NF Twitter page released the following:

Air and ground resources are on scene of the Tamarack Fire and actively engaged in suppression operations. Fire is estimated to be 500 acres. Follow Alpine County Sheriff's Office for evacuation information. Visit inciweb for updates.

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A fire which appears to be in Alpine County, Calif. near Markleeville is currently covering the Carson Valley in thick blankets of smoke while high winds drive it on.

On July 15, 2021, United States District Court Judge Robert C. Jones issued a temporary restraining order against Douglas County to restrain it from implementing portions of the County’s new Vacation Home Rental (VHR) regulations, Ordinance Number 2021-1582, pending the trial of the case.

The Carson Cluckers are working hard to get ready for the Silver & Sage Fair. Many of these youth are veterans of shows and love to help the younger members to improve their skills.

Around 7 p.m. on Friday, a woman was arrested in Carson City after she caused a roll-over accident and fled the scene, according to Carson City Sheriff Ken Furlong.

Admit it: Your Saturday nights haven’t been the same without learning something interesting and new about science, space or history from Mike Thomas.

One of Nevada’s highest-ranked government officials visited the Western Nevada College campus on Thursday morning, taking time to visit and listen to students and team members.

Carson City just had a car show over the weekend called “The Carson City Downtown Revival Car Show” and there were over 300 entries of classic cars.

But one classic car stood out over most, a 1965 Plymouth Valiant owned by 25-year-old Dale Tatum.

The Carson City Board of Supervisors will host a special workshop Monday, July 19 beginning at 8:30 a.m. at the Carson City Community Center, located at 851 E. William Street.

During the special meeting, the Board will tackle three agenda items: a discussion regarding strategic goals and objectives, a discussion regarding the Carson City election redistricting process, and the city’s allocation of the American Rescue Plan Fiscal Recovery Funds, and recommendations for spending.

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office Investigation Division is asking for information in a fraudulent use of a credit card that occurred in Walmart (3200 Market St.) in Carson City.

On Thursday, Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak was joined by representatives from Immunize Nevada to announce the second round of winners for Vax Nevada Days, a public health incentive program launched last month.

A total of 204 vaccinated individuals aged 12 and older were drawn as winners in the second Vax Nevada Days drawing.

Prepare to be inspired every Sunday at 5:00 p.m. when My Soul University Radio Hour airs on KNVC 95.1, Carson City’s Community Radio station. Hosted by Kitty McKay and Ken Farley, the show is all about making sense of life’s struggles, plugging into your untapped inner resources and feeling growing contentment.

Carson City Health and Human Services is providing the Quad-County community with a weekly update for the week starting July 8 and ending July 14, 2021. For the week, CCHHS is reporting an additional death due to COVID-19.

The Carson City Board of Supervisors voted Thursday to approve, on first reading, an ordinance that would outlaw cannabis consumption lounges and consumption of cannabis in public locations.

The second and final reading of the proposed ordinance will happen August 5.

June employment figures for Carson City were flat for the month, but for the year overall up 3.8 percent, according to the Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation’s June 2021 economic report.

LAKE TAHOE, Nev. — Construction is underway to build a new Visitor Center and Amphitheater at Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park, Spooner Lake. A temporary park closure is necessary to protect the safety of park visitors due to the presence of open trenches and heavy equipment operations. The main entrance, parking areas and frontcountry will be closed to public access beginning on July 19, 2021 and are anticipated to re-open in early September, 2021.